McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home613-432-2866

McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home613-432-2866

McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home613-432-2866

McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home613-432-2866

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Are you thinking about pre-planning your funeral? Pre-planning is the best way to choose how you're remembered, to ease the emotional and financial burden on your loved ones, to protect yourself from rising funeral costs, and to let your family know your final wishes.

Order Flowers

Ordering flowers from our site ensures that your order will reach us or the family in a timely manner, and your gesture of support will remain acknowledged in the Book of Memories™ for future generations. We only work with local florists so we can maintain the sense of urgency and quality of your selections. We thank you for helping to support the family during their time of need, and will fondly remember your kind gesture.

Order Tribute Gifts

We respect the sensitivity and dignity that comes with ordering tribute gifts from the funeral home. It is for this reason that we have attempted to design our online Sympathy Store with the utmost respect to the family and the deceased. We hope you find this service helpful during your time of need and would welcome any comments or suggestions you might have to help us serve our communities better.

Obituary for Alan Stotesbury Purdy

PURDY, Alan Stotesbury
October 17, 1920 – January 19, 2018
Alan Purdy passed peacefully at home in Renfrew, Ontario on Friday, January 19, 2018 at the age of 97. Alan was predeceased by his parents, William Arthur Purdy and Elsie Stotesbury Purdy, and his beloved wife Isabel. Alan is survived by his children Diana, Steven (Irina) and Robert, and his granddaughter Maia. Alan is also survived by an extended clan of his cousins’ descendants in the UK, and the Stotesbury-Kirby families in Canada. Alan is also survived by the Smith family.
As per Alan’s wishes, private interment has taken place at Beechwood Cemetery.
“Dad’s hold on Earth he lightly lost, and like a leaf he went away.”